an refreshing atltcir Men who have ten- der, sensitive ekine. ‘"2" 53%;.’ he . n - . ' n‘ tlotieidhl. Thesnew‘ suck Ooiisiiradap lav n: r. ahiving twice daily without irrita- g a oi the skin. Cutioura Tllcfim- at?’ antiseptic powder. is vwihins endeoollng to the moat tender skin- lenl m. Iell- I and tee. ‘Idem II- - %m~ f“ yr?’ ~tz Xv l“, I I I h“ l CHRISTMAS GOODS "Arather aaleernan to see you elrl" "Just tell mm to spread ms sample: on the table." “I'm {raid he'll have to pour it out, ill’ it‘; m a jug." SOME SUBS1ANTIAL m! Santy e a myth we are some times assured em our homes In m5 honor we deck. we Fina his attentions never lecured By writing a mythical check. A rid II‘! -.e,: tell me. nave you ever been Jed before? She: Yhtnlt Christmas? this ie my first THE LESS EXPENSIVE RED He lratnel o-buloua): How much motley do you waste keeping thoee pretty cheeks red? Bite: Not a tenth o! the money vou waste keeping that ugly nose ~ - a KICK Pllea: 0h ehttelte why don't they out eornethmg an Olirlatmae treee that lites mm stleu. cleaners lir Portland. Ore. no. work at night‘ are now provided Will "headlights" and "tall lights" to protect them (rose being run down by ‘tlotorlltl. _ "?‘io"it‘ §ntt' ' ovaieltla tome ram 9 alt-a»... oholoe land. drivivs a a O0§O§O§§§O4 PARADISE By COSMO HAMILTON Author of ‘Beandav’ and the "Bilndneee of Virtue." I PART I QYNOPSIS it ls a. mad. gay. reckless, scene 0L‘ the convent uarden Ball just pr.or to the outbreak of the World (H; (n England. seated ‘ill a box vvvwv Girl iioilltllfi ‘rntiopnitrp-rnsmwncultnntiis nether. (Lady Georgi.- could pick Will. mo envlaolo torui ot rue 8M and the tall w.ry body or Tony dressed sea lluiac Pierrot among the maurcolourad crowd. Who ulna glrli was. and whore Sherwood, who had t-hc reputation o1 being a nilsilavniai. tied found l. lip Sill e . a her, Lady Goorgp, whose once db _._... tective memory nor those hail he- "Iliad gas on the stomach so ind come oollmderabiy-blurrod, had not that 1 couldn't lie on my left stile. the remotost ides. By the unusu- and could not wnlk two blocks a1 ecstasy that was stamped upon without resting. 1 have taken only him when be had brought her to halt a bottle ot Adiisrika and am the floor, his bitter annoyance and much better alreadyP-dllllls La- deJBCHOH at having been used and gal-upped, and hi); prompt attitude mar. because Adlerilna acts u-pon BOfIll-I ill taulmlidtlhlllg rage, airho set. like watching the festivloies are Lad)’ George -t;ornisli and her 111160111!"- Munro)’. Lady George once a bar maid, obtained her pos tlou b! B" opportune marriage with Lord Cor- nish. of the umisaey ridden JFISLO- cruoy. After his death socially ostrislzotl. she dial-med Lumle)’ an lmpoverislliod nobleman and they geek happiness, no that 0f them be- ing s0c.al climbers. The)’ 8T6 911' joying the lull, at the ball. all upon lier, having had a peurli- ant for barnia (is in his undergrad uate days, but his wife tlhreatencd to write to the Bishop it he so far departed from the county cue. iy unmade-up and wistful face the lonely wdow chummed with lwl‘ rural maid, stirferlted herself with la. to resent the exquia te scents lugs, and pins (‘or P801110. BR595- sliops. restaurants and the old night life. And when. one lucky round the village in her motor car. fer for its purchase. Lady George oozed the breath-liaising cheque. shook bar fist at the ClLltoi-u Hills. returned to London with eager joy and rented a stuffy little house In Hill Street, Knights- bridge. But being ashamed to face the old and evergreen lot in all her clean and palbetlc naturalness she ‘f tlicae terrible creatures who call themselves beauty specialists and underwent sll the horrors of reno- vation. The white fantal pigeons colored lips would never have re- ‘oenzsd the painted lady wltill the welcomed back to slisdfilcrfl ‘by "*9 Houdon to win their constant 1d cellar Her reaction from rustlcity and rnost immctPately, of course, into \l'\"'iOll was enough. and starving as he was when she antithesis of the blbulotls iv-‘nlestained Genres. discovefed that he really lisd been a Major in 1 crack cavalry regiment. and mar- ried him to revenge herself upon tho Buckiligihalllshirs Lumleys to "bout he belonged arid who had tilled their noses wihou they had dr'ven past her cottage every day. ‘"11 lw refusing to lake ifs uumc she glut-led in the belief that s-ho il°d put a bllslli. upou lllelxl from wlhlltzh they never could recover. notwithstanding (lie fact that they ‘mil refiwcd to claim tll'-s Rraceful and disgraceful relative for vury many years. I Relief In 5 Minutes you breathe it. drew through the little that can't tall to clear throat and breathing organs. The Vicar gladly would have cuib. Witlb graying hiair and a stranze~ novels and lllldi-lrwfilll. a long pre~ sently devsstlng rest cure growinB finally to hats the sight of “natur- and sounds of her rustic surround- day a. wealthy New York woman fell hysterically in love with the cottage and made a sentimental of- Dlaced her-sell.‘ in the lib-lid! 0f 0X10 which liad been her so devoted friends. perched confidently on her shoulders and taking grain with the utmost delicacy from iier un- ly-Qn-twlslgd yellow hair who was regiment oi rastaquiors who saw in this full~blown elderly member one who was ever ready 0011117311)’ w th a good table and s well-stock- (he cold shoulder curried ‘her al- t second marriage. One glance at Shabby “cl him. she recognzed in him tile and Check Your Nose Cold The quickest remedy for a col-d is GATARlRtHOZONE. You get instant effect from Catarrbozone. because Every breath you inhaler carries a healing antiseptic vapor tbs nose. By using lCatarrhozoue several upper and ower bowel. clears out old rpOl ally cause sour. net. ass, aleopiaesneaa, ache. Just ONE spoonful gees-y stomach and sleep better. move daily, Adlo-rllnt brings trouble. the system a RiEJAlL cleansing. and "BB w“ whim, M“. .0ro the bail was head - atolls GAS, and relelves that dull. bloated feeling so that you can eat better Even if bowels out much additional poison which you never guoaed was in your system consldemch and which may have “m3 m“”"“ grounds for the ugly fracas that N” mam" "m" W" “a” was bound to come were sound and it gives a volcano in llhe dttrlr corner. lt mt dtllcult Ito guess that, be- over. Teddy Sher- wood would see red and light. ' tLike everybody else, Lady George was very fondiof the l-lon. Alllhillll‘ Stirliug-Fortescue-wlto could help lt?~bttt so far as this lumdent went, Sherwood had her sympathy tor his abominable treet- ment on the part or a man to whom ‘he had been s0 generous. sue therefore, tlllat the tried for stomach and bowels. Ad- good and 3M could not he“, .5615! larllra will surprise you. Drug 00., Ltd.. and other druggists The second mrriage had been as great a success as the first one, ..u. this nme -it often fell to the lot of the Major. according to the iti- ev tape laws of poetic justice, to guide his wife's faltering stops to r110 little house in Knightsbridge. Teddy Sherwood was the first of the u...” to vls.t too cox sit the 8D- poiated hour, and belng the only man or her wide acquaintance who drew a large and steady .ncome liroui a reputable source, Lady ucorge greeted him with effusion. “Uh, hello. Teddy dear." she said. the inexhaustible bead tucking it necessary tor her to 5mg her wel- come in .110 nlauner of a stentorau Brunhllde. “where are the others '.'“ uuclwuud/H honest bourgeois face wore so angry a scowi that no Jftlllgiil LAAHUQUI-abely into the com- psrallve peace or Llmt domestic at- mosphere a strong and impondmg sense of trouble. Ho was not .11 fancy clothes. Every inch of him showed plainly that he detested dressing up. He wore a dinner locket in wliicii, with h.s immense lire-sum 0f clieist and short, tlick. Ddl-dy legs he easily nngnt nave been lillstaken tor a gymnasium lu- .trlic.or at a dance given by h.a Niasonlc Lodge. He was lh8,8OLi w. snerwoou of Everybody}; Groc- ery Shops, that's who he was; u ualu colllmoll man, and he did- u't cars tvlio knew it. in fact, rte adVefldé-(l the fact. He bad done a0 at ‘LUGFLBIHOUBS and Merton. And lie still did it land always would. Sherwood-the name was as well known as llnpton. or the A B. C. or Dewar. lie sttfliercd from mat inwrmd form 0t anobitsn- secs which makes men boast of iiavillg started life with hail‘ a crown. Very d ffcrcnt from the great number of the men will: whom he chose to herd. “din per- sosted in calling toe-mselves Huntle- men merely because the accden-t of birth had given them names that were to he found in Debi-cit "Don't ask me." he said shortly Bushing a cha r into a corner and diliilll; down with ‘his back to the outer world. v Lads" George. iliucll to Lulnlcys astonishment, did not ask. Never before llflfl he known her to miss an opportunity t0 exercise her tongue. Silo liurl. however. kept her eyes open s uce the commence» meut of the ball, and Film] seen Home-tiling happen which made her very well swarc of (he reason for this nmm. deep anger and don-ger- otis Jealousy. With an air of’ al- most colllltcal prlds he had arrived in the first rut-ill sltc saw, will a girl who llall at once arrested her attested. With hair as golden as .he petals of a butterctlp. a small oval face with u tiptlitstl imperial- 0111. nose, laughing lips, sud eyes as blue as a robins 65K. her delicate rotilidncss and youthfuluet-s and her tiny ankles and v/risia were up parent to any era from tho fact ”llat she woro Lite iry"ng costume of u ballerina. times each day ward of! Tonslmls, Catarrh. lnfluenza—you keep clear of Sore Throat, HuiIYGGDBBS and other winter ills. No medicine to ialte—,lust a soothing valpor to breathe. You can u“ Catanhozone at night m hem wild flower that had (‘alien out o. And although lileru its/l uever been much poetry .n Lady George's irttttcrotl soul alto told (herself. as slits looked (low: from her ‘liigh porch, that tllit young (lhlug might have boon a I use it in church, in the movie, on Heme“ “m! “MW “will “"51 "m . Herself tail and full-blown. with also?” 0T shiver’ Complete 0mm wide shoulders and even lu he". prlmo fl. tendency. if she had per . . . Special Tram Service n..t............. us u... was now, L... George. like all Juuo women. onvl ed and admired the small-impel. For the convenience o: CllrlSi-(lyoyond (he DQWQT of wQfd5_ And mas shoppers, special trnln servic- so .900.- olq woflrLwgy-u bu; mm es have been arranged for Wednes- glitlt; creature. she bad follower. gfillrélm‘_z3- Fililll-Y- Dwllmbfil‘ 24. as this fast increasing maze with path . ~“ ic c literest caught Teddy Sher i Train No. 210, leaving Murray woods eager joy tin dancing will‘. town. will leave Murray Harbor "w... you...» Tony Forwscuo m,“ one hour earlier or at 6:45 A M. out in guddgmy at about hanzpam Returning train 209 leaving Cllar- one and. w.t'h an utzer disregard the street-ls 1t with the first i‘ W" °Y ““°“"“’h'"" “'°""- milltsd it 4o conquer, to list-amt Xmas Holidays _..__ exquisitely coloured NaiI-lol‘ tpv daY- December 22- Thllfsdlllf. D0 this alluring little figure tln-ougi Harbor at 7:45 A. M for Cliarlotts- her. watched the way in whlcl loltetowu at 3:30 P. M., will leave “r- ~~~ral or oiv'l codes or for the ‘ lrnin No. l’) leaving Charlotte- town at 3:20 P. M for Sourls will leave Charlottetown at 4:00 P. M.. 3439-12-20-5i . i TUR / We are buying turnips, paying highest market prices. Receiving at our warehouse, Queen St. CLARKE BROS ' peg-iii; Apply William Muhn, P. I. l. 2141-5! l H» (‘liners oils hour later or at 4:30 P feelings of the mag who rlisd ortel lent him money and put him u' when there was no other roof to» "is li“’tl llltin that o! a dutishouse had absorbed ‘ilBf ever since, A i-‘liat moment they were dancing to HIPS "i151!" anxious to see Justice meted out. lit did not occur to her to put any share of the blame upon tho girl (‘or allowing herself to be earned away, because Tony. as she had said so often, was irresistible, with his ltlgill apt-its, his informal litm- pudence. and his extraordinary good looks. All the same, belong- ing to the aristocracy by both ihor marriage Mes, she hoped that when Sherwood let himself go it would not be in or nest- her ‘box. Site hurl no desire -to see her name itl the Police court news. She ‘had not forgotten. nor ever would,‘ the whirlwind attack that he had made upon three men in Leicester Square one nght, who and gone a little too far in their nldlusgo, in u very iew minutm uhsy had been rendered tstnPOFBI“ ly unrecognizable under a battor- lug which hfid been so savnzsand relentless us t0 make shudders run up and down the spines ot the most cold-blooded members of her theatre party. “Lumiey? silo sung 0111. "Ki"? Peddy Sherwood n glass of aha/m- pagne." "Oh, my dear follow, I beg your pardon," said the Major; “l don't snow what l was lhlliklllx abflill- “Think allOul. whistkoy." said Sherwood rudely. That's W118i 1 ocod." _ And when inc filed a tumbler and drank it neat at a gulp. repeat- ed the process and rose to his twl in all h.s nionkeyllko strength. hotly George was thrilled to i409 marrow. lVotnall-llkfl. Si“? llld l" lIllBXXSG tflludoat ‘on iifor‘ lpfilllfllfyi man and the alllllt! joy at the 813}- of (hood illiat took so many qt iwr sisters to pnze fights and the bill) ring. in another instant silo up pecled to gee this outraged mull Jlgtlnt, (,9 (b6 l‘ ill 0f F113 b0‘. take J. flying leap to the floor below lilifl “apple murderouslv with the dis- loyal friend who had taken h: sir‘) lwsy. (To Be Continued) -@'_‘ Fomorrow s Radio Program FRIDAY. use. u lnteratioai Radio Proflimi 7:30 P. M. “HM/MK (266) BllffBlcr-JVIIIBEMQ- WEAF (492) N. Y. Vocal- WTlC (476) ‘Hhfllord. 078ml "lit:- cits]. WEEI‘ (349) Boston. (Musicale. WOAU (278) Plla-aiinellouburg lu- strulncutsi Trio. 7:86 P. M. WiGlY (($80) Scllcnecwdy-Jlistru- mental. 7:46 P. M. WMAK (-266) Buffalo. 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Minchin, “was glran mu when on my recent flight to Cairn in a Bristol airplane. l touched lilo ‘Patoi nlrllrolne at Athens- “l and tnypaesoilgcr, Mr. Mayor, Wi-‘PQ i010." be sold, “that quite lately O O BUSINESS srano rot; sun We the undersigned have tieoidlo to eell our hueineee eteng In the town o! Gordan. oeneietln. g] two Me 100 feet square, etero, wan. hofllit ooal ehed, barn and lee lleueb All Iaellitlee for meat hue em P. M. ' W)?“ (300) ‘Al-iaalltic City. Pier. wruus (m) n. Y: 14' Franco. tom n. u. WlPG (800) Atlantic City. Gel-dell stir-ii (m) glwvnltndoelr-Dreemere t m rm. StudioJWl-IZ (466) Ygiki-lrwin out». G VIA/AM (m) meant. etaslo rte-mill (m) ' erm- l molt Village t . Ne‘! York-Green- ~ n ineee. Pairbenke Weight gut“ "q Gal Tank In connection. This ie one of the beet iooatlone on the Jeland for btielneee and anyone deelrioue o! going into iilleineee ‘eeuld make no mistake in buying this stand. t BROS. (Ilene!) _ eolloau "F"? ». l etched Iii? l m7. oi‘ "if! (ircck Government sen-|wsrdI-us...ll|,g, "u" pp (M, wee oi’ pliluos llitd lit-cu atlacilcd wbllc in Verify signal plltol with flight by nil citric. will» birtl slllalh- riridg ll to acne the hint any. In! wt tho propeller of (ht: mac“ , which fortunately this monarch of the I" lrrushotl, killing ibc pilot. after surveying he, (lived toward! i” "After we hlld ascended from Ath- mountain ma. without NWMJ“ cull and were above tho mountains. n any onslaught upon out met!!!"- vtrry largo caglo calnc {lying up to- —-L0nd0n Daily Mall- Tenders for Materlaiiffioat Bridge Sealed tenders will be received at title office. until noon Till!" ‘clay January 0th. ‘i927 to th eu h of llovmtg Illfli ‘theuepalrlng of ‘Haidimeiiti _ .. . M“ fjtnileet who! M)!" not necessarily accepted. ' ' . . f so cords oi poles, i0 mt may»: leggy); tweets m time cud. spruce or fir. r ' ' . ‘ ’ 20 cords of poles. 1U feet long. not}? ,4 lltfiel C "IIVMF end, spruce or fir. " iii - 12:2.‘ ,>:"=,; ,1“; 13.000 mt e. m. of a mo. plank, 14 n. mi. eenleeor iieiniteii- ~~ 13.000 mt s. u. of a me plank. to mt lute. eenlee erliunleelt h m: s. m. of "time lumber orgy, .10 em tend In" " .emoc. ... .~ l." ."_- Plank and squared lumber no lie and ehakee. end'ali material te he eebjeeree later of Pubiio Worke- mm to be delivered et em. Plwiee unit-toe tu- ed lumoer may tender for m I. 0.8. ‘OP ierlal to he delivered not later-title tile tendering may _tender for tile whole er In For further information apply Mellie OM00. Tender-e io be to no W for Haldlmand lrldge." ‘ i , l -hell "fifltfl? ‘ml L. I. IIUMLMAIN. . leerete Department of Puiiilo Wet-ice, Charlottetown. P. I. I. December 17. 1000. qurueluww i.